Oil marketing companies kept the retail prices of petrol and diesel unchanged on Friday.
This is the fourth consecutive day when diesel prices have remained static after these were increased the previous weeks on more than two occasions.
Petrol prices, on the other hand, have been static since June 29.
With prices remaining unchanged, diesel continues to be priced at Rs 81.64 per liter in the national capital, while petrol has maintained steady levels at Rs 80.43 a liter.
Oil companies had raised diesel prices marginally by 12 paise on Monday while keeping petrol prices unchanged. On Tuesday and Wednesday, there was no change in the retail price of the two petroleum products.
The unexpected rise in diesel prices despite slower demand has put the transport sector at a big disadvantage as rising fuel cost has further shrunk its margins.
With the hike in diesel prices, the gap between the two auto fuels has further widened in the national capital. Last month, diesel prices overtook that of petrol in the national capital, in an unprecedented development.
Along with the capital, petrol and diesel prices also remained unchanged in other metro cities as well.
In Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, petrol was sold at an unchanged price of Rs 87.19, Rs 83.63, Rs 82.10 per liter respectively. Similarly, the price of diesel in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata was unchanged at Rs 79.83, Rs 78.60, and Rs 76.77 respectively.
Oil companies began the daily revision of the two auto fuels from June 7 after keeping the price unchanged for around 82 days during the lockdown. Since then, petrol and diesel prices have increased by Rs 9.5 and Rs 12 per liter respectively.